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Voter
Registration
What are the qualifications to vote in Chatham County?
A
citizen of the United States (if convicted of
a felony, citizenship rights must be restored). A legal
resident of Chatham County for 30 days by the date of the
next election. A person 18 years of age, or a person 17
years of age can register and vote in the primary if they
will be 18 by the date of the General Election.
How do I get registered?
You must complete a
Voter Registration Application and mail or deliver to
the elections office at least 25 days prior to an election.
A Voter's Information Card will be mailed to you once your
registration application has been processed. This card
provides your proof of registration and also provides useful
information as to your precinct number and polling location.
The card also displays what jurisdictions you vote in.
Please retain this card as it may be used to change your
address by mail should you move, change your name or change
your party affiliation within Chatham County. It can also be
used to cancel your Chatham County registration should you
move out of the county. This card is not required on
Election Day in order to vote.
Click here to check your registration
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